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{{Infobox character|title=Marlon Styx|pronouns=he/him|color_theme=pal|aliases=Em|affiliations=[[Bilateral Intelligence Service]]<br>[[Violet Cove]]|debut=[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]]|people=[[Humans|Human]]|season=''[[PALISADE]]''}}


'''Marlon Styx''' is a very confused spy. Originally assigned by the [[BIS]] to infiltrate the [[Isle of the Broken Key]], he found himself swayed by the remaining predictions of Crystal Palace, including one which foretold his own "crosswise" allegiances. He is drawn between the two sides, and either a double or triple agent at this point.
'''Marlon Styx''' is a very confused spy.


He is a stern and pious looking bald man, suitable to be cast as a monk in an adaptation of ''The Name of the Rose''.<ref>[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]]</ref>
== Appearance ==
Marlon Styx is a stern and pious looking bald man, suitable to be cast as a monk in an adaptation of ''The Name of the Rose''.<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 03: Today Is a Monday]]</ref>  


He managed to get into the masquerade party in "[[PALISADE 06: The Canvas of Dreams Pt. 1|The Canvas of Dreams]]" and attached himself to [[Phrygian]], whose presence and outfit was also foretold. At the time, he was wearing a peach cloak, a black turtleneck, bright red pants, and a red oval full-face mask. Austin took heavy inspiration from 1967 British TV miniseries ''[[Wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]'' for this, in particular the very similar outfit worn by Number Nine in the first episode of the series.<ref>[[PALISADE 06: The Canvas of Dreams Pt. 1]]</ref>
When he attends the masquerade on the [[Isle of the Broken Key]], he wears a peach cloak, a black turtleneck, bright red pants, and a red oval full-face mask. [[Austin Walker|Austin]] took heavy inspiration from 1967 British TV miniseries ''[[Wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]'' for this, in particular the very similar outfit worn by Number Nine in the first episode of the series.<ref name=":1">[[PALISADE 06: The Canvas of Dreams Pt. 1]]</ref>
 
== History and Involvement ==
Originally assigned by the [[BIS]] to infiltrate the Isle of the Broken Key, he finds himself swayed by the [[Dim Liturgy]]'s holy texts, which consist of the remaining predictions of [[Crystal Palace]]. One of these predictions apparently foretold his own "crosswise" allegiances. He is drawn between the two sides, and either a double or triple agent at this point.<ref name=":0" />
 
He manages to get into the masquerade party in "[[PALISADE 06: The Canvas of Dreams Pt. 1|The Canvas of Dreams]]" and attaches himself to [[Phrygian]], whose presence and outfit was also foretold by the texts of the Dim Liturgy.<ref name=":1" />


==References==
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Revision as of 22:30, 26 June 2023

Marlon Styx is a very confused spy.

Appearance

Marlon Styx is a stern and pious looking bald man, suitable to be cast as a monk in an adaptation of The Name of the Rose.[1]

When he attends the masquerade on the Isle of the Broken Key, he wears a peach cloak, a black turtleneck, bright red pants, and a red oval full-face mask. Austin took heavy inspiration from 1967 British TV miniseries The Prisoner for this, in particular the very similar outfit worn by Number Nine in the first episode of the series.[2]

History and Involvement

Originally assigned by the BIS to infiltrate the Isle of the Broken Key, he finds himself swayed by the Dim Liturgy's holy texts, which consist of the remaining predictions of Crystal Palace. One of these predictions apparently foretold his own "crosswise" allegiances. He is drawn between the two sides, and either a double or triple agent at this point.[1]

He manages to get into the masquerade party in "The Canvas of Dreams" and attaches himself to Phrygian, whose presence and outfit was also foretold by the texts of the Dim Liturgy.[2]

References